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Saturday, 16 March 2019
7 Trends You May Have Missed About Chora Andros Greece

My other half and I reside in a cottage at the beach in the peaceful village of Aliki, Paros, Cyclades, Greece. We have traveled to lots of other Greek islands and to a few areas on the main land and Peloponese such as Delphi and Naplion.

For many years we have had many visitors and visitors so we know that each tourist has their own likes and expectations. So the info listed below is either quite generic or oriented towards our particular choices. You can compose to us through our web site for responses to your particular travel concerns.

First off in light of the monetary crisis in Greece and all the worldwide media coverage: Do not stress; enjoy! It is really simple to prevent any demonstrations in main Athens and when you get to the islands or provincial towns you would never understand they existed. Strikes, nevertheless, are a somewhat various matter. They can be difficult to avoid but the key is to check on your particular flight or ferryboat, trip or whatever. Numerous still happen even when the news headlines say everything is closed. Greece has never been a place for accuracy and precision.

Ferryboat Schedules: The most typical concern that we are asked about Greece travel involves ferryboat schedules. Ferries are subject to an excellent much more variables than trains, for example, so they are seen as "undependable". To me, rather, it is simply part of the Greek island experience to be more relaxed and tolerant of the unpredictabilities caused by wind, water, holidays and even labor strikes.

It is very easy to island hop, however it does cost a great deal of time and a little cash. It does no good to micro-manage from afar. Usually the season's schedules are not complete up until a couple weeks before the season begins. So we highly recommend no advance bookings except your very first and last nights.

For approximately date ferry routes and schedules my favorite site is Greek Travel Pages.

Flights: Many worldwide flights land at Athens-- after all it is a criminal activity against mankind to come to Greece and not go to the Acropolis. However there are numerous flights during the summer season to Crete (Iraklion), Mykonos, Santorini, Rhodes, Corfu and the like. All have ferry service to other islands but regional flights are only in between Athens.

By the way, there are no reasonably priced hotels anywhere near the Athens airport, however it doesn't matter because there are dedicated reveal busses to Athens, Pireaus and Rafina-- along with a rural train and a Metro line. So either stay in downtown Athens or far from the port in Piraeus.

Athens: The Athens Metro is excellent with really interesting stations, numerous revealing antiquities https://agreekadventure.com/hiking-andros-greece/ excavated during their building. Many people discover 2 half days in Athens adequate to see the highlights of this huge city which is not pedestrian friendly. It is best to get out and away to other places in Greece.

" Greece is the only country to have lost its marbles and wants everyone around the globe to know about it." Author unknown

Preferred Greek island: That depends upon you. Our house of Paros consistently rates high as a great mix click here of activity and Greekness. The more popular islands such as Mykonos and Santorini are that way since they are easier to get to. The more genuine Greek experiences such as Sikinos, Folegrandos, Tinos are that way since they are harder to get to. I do not understand much about Rhodes, Corfu or the non-Cycladic islands. If you are under 25 and like to celebration, Ios is the island for you, everybody else would be better somewhere else, I think. Crete is a big island that has a lot of whatever, including the matchless Knossos.

To picked an itinerary does take some research. My biggest advice is do not consist of more than 2-3 islands each week. Even if they are only one hour by ferryboat you still invest a day checking out of your hotel, waiting for the ferryboat and looking into a new hotel and getting oriented.

Electrical energy & Electronic devices: The main believe to remember about electrical energy here is that it is 220 amps while the US is 110. So everything from there will burn up unless you utilize a converter. That is different from an adaptor. An adaptor is just to alter the size and/or shape of the plug. A converter changes 220 to 110 or vice versa. They are normally costly and heavy but a few of our visitors had some light ones. Things like iPods and computers that work on very low voltage usually have an integrated converter. You need to read the small print on the black box that is part of the cord; some say 110 just, some take both 220 and 110. If it is USB powered you can plug it into any computer system.

 

Cell phone and some other USA phones will operate in Europe. We always buy a local SIM card for each nation we visit because international roaming charges are rather high. If your phone does not work here, you can purchase one with SIM card for agreekadventure.com/2-days-andros-island-greece-itinerary/ under 30 Euro.

Miscellaneous: One thing in which Greece has kept up with the rest of Europe is partially nude beaches. Nowadays most beaches, unless near a village or town, will be topless optional. Long narrow beaches or remote beaches will typically be clothing optional at the far ends. They are easy to discover or avoid as you choose. Act of courtesy is usually the right rules.

 

I strongly encourage tourists to research any local celebrations that may be happening throughout your stay; they are very expanding and provide an insight into the culture. In Greece, as the majority of locations, there is a large generational space cultural observances. Traditions are mostly observed by the older. Yet Greek families tend to be close-knit; there is fantastic respect for the senior by the younger. Traditionally Greeks celebrate their name days rather of their birth dates. Considering that a couple of names such as Yannis, Giorgios, Nikos are quite popular this results in semi-major holidays on those dates.

Finally, to completely enjoy your Greek experience don't resent the stern way shown by the Greeks in public. Smile and talk them up and quickly you will be having a grand time being treated as their personal visitor in the birth place of western civilization.


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